IDAHO (MT)

Antiques Roadshow"Tasty Treasures"
The spotlight is on appetizing antiques and collectibles for and about eating and drinking. Highlights include a stainless steel 1930s meat serving cart from a Nevada casino, an 18th-century British porcelain toy coffee service, and a Tlingit Indian oil bowl and ladle acquired by the owner's great-great-grandfather in Alaska in 1877 that is valued up to $300,000.G

8:00 pm

Antiques Roadshow"Baltimore, MD - Hour One"
Host Mark L. Walberg opens the 12th season of the series at the Ladew Topiary Gardens, looking for unusual cast-iron garden decor. At the convention center, appraisers find an angelfish pin given by Mark Twain to a female protege. Part 1 of 3G

9:00 pm

National Parks: America's Best Idea"The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890)"
In 1851, word spreads of a beautiful area of California's Yosemite Valley that is attracting people who would exploit its scenery for commercial gain and those who wish to preserve it. Scottish-born John Muir champions protection. In 1864, Congress passes an act to reserve it for "public use, resort and recreation" and hands control to the state of California. Meanwhile in Wyoming territory, visitors are attracted to a landscape of geysers, mud pots and sulfur pits. Congress protects this land in 1872. But because it is in a territory, Yellowstone becomes America's first national park. Part 1 of 6G